capable of radiating
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radiablecapable of radiating
radiativecapable of radiating; acting by radiation
rowelingsmall wheel with radiating points, forming the extremity of a spur
roweledsmall wheel with radiating points, forming the extremity of a spur
rowelledsmall wheel with radiating points, forming the extremity of a spur
rowelsmall wheel with radiating points, forming the extremity of a spur
digitatehaving radiating divisions or leaflets resembling the fingers of a hand
rowelssmall wheel with radiating points, forming the extremity of a spur
palmettesAn ornament of radiating petals that resemble the leaflets of a palm
heliozoanprotozoan of the order Heliozoa, having a spherical body and radiating pseudopods
triskeliona figure consisting of three radiating curves or legs also TRISCELE, TRISKELE
spherulitea radiating spherical group of minute crystalline fibres occurring in certain rocks
triskeliaTRISKELION, a figure consisting of three radiating curves or legs also TRISCELE, TRISKELE
triskelionA Celtic symbol consisting of three legs or lines radiating from a center
triskelionsTRISKELION, a figure consisting of three radiating curves or legs also TRISCELE, TRISKELE
triskelionsA Celtic symbol consisting of three legs or lines radiating from a center
spherulitesSPHERULITE, a radiating spherical group of minute crystalline fibres occurring in certain rocks
scolecitea hydrous silicate of alumina and lime, occuring in delicate radiating groups of white crystals
starburstsA pattern of lines or rays radiating from a central object or source of light
starburstA pattern of lines or rays radiating from a central object or source of light
sunstarany starfish of the genus Solaster, having up to 13 arms radiating from a central disc
scolecitesSCOLECITE, a hydrous silicate of alumina and lime, occuring in delicate radiating groups of white crystals
darklierdevoid or partially devoid of light not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating light a dark room
anthemiaornament of floral forms in a flat radiating cluster, as in architectural decoration, vase painting, etc.
anthemionornament of floral forms in a flat radiating cluster, as in architectural decoration, vase painting, etc.
actinopodany protozoan of the phylum Actinopoda, such as a radiolarian or a heliozoan, having stiff radiating cytoplasmic projections
actinopodsACTINOPOD, any protozoan of the phylum Actinopoda, such as a radiolarian or a heliozoan, having stiff radiating cytoplasmic projections
neuralgicacute paroxysmal pain radiating along the course of one or more nerves usually without demonstrable changes in the nerve structure
ophiuroidany echinoderm of the subclass Ophiuroidea, including brittle stars, basket stars, and others, characterized by elongate arms radiating from the disk
rosettesA roselike cluster of parts, esp. a radiating arrangement of horizontally spreading leaves at the base of a low-growing plant
triskeliasymbolic figure consisting of three legs, arms, or branches radiating from a common center, as the device of Sicily and the Isle of Man
dogtoothA small pointed ornament repeated along a molding consisting of four petals radiating from a raised center, used esp. in the Early English style
triskelesymbolic figure consisting of three legs, arms, or branches radiating from a common center, as the device of Sicily and the Isle of Man
crinoidalany echinoderm of the class Crinoidea, having a cup-shaped body to which are attached branched, radiating arms, comprising the sea lilies, feather stars, and various fossil forms
crinoidany echinoderm of the class Crinoidea, having a cup-shaped body to which are attached branched, radiating arms, comprising the sea lilies, feather stars, and various fossil forms
starfishesA marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks
starfishA marine echinoderm with five or more radiating arms. The undersides of the arms bear tube feet for locomotion and, in predatory species, for opening the shells of mollusks
dogteethany of a series of small pyramidal ornaments, usually formed by a radiating arrangement of four sculptured leaves, set close together in a concave molding, used esp. in England in the 13th century
tetrapodobject, as a caltrop, having four projections radiating from one central node, with each forming an angle of 120┬░ with any other, so that no matter how the object is placed on a relatively flat surface, three of the projections will form a supporting tri